might I request some functions and events so that redpower computers can talk to the peripheral? Probably events for read/write and a function that sets and gets the values that can be read(cause you can't(as far as I'm aware) call a function directly without doing weird things like somehow grabbing the lua function and compiling it into java); actually, looking at your speaker mod, you could perhaps add an option similar to how you did the functions for sound generation for the read/write(though I'm not sure if this would ever be useful)

One of the reasons to use RPC rather than CC is that it maintains a consistent state through reloads. Something which is not possible in CC, and (official line) will not be. Approximating it is hard, too.
Plus, it behaves more like a computer, and is far kinder to the server. (It has memory limits!)

I would highly doubt that statement about it being kinder to the server.
Of course, CC has the potential of being more of a strain on the server, simply because RPC is resource-limited and CC is (almost) not.

But if you compare efficiency, you have an emulated CPU on one side and LuaJ, which compiles to java bytecode, which the Hotspot JVM JITs to native code if it's run a lot.
I hope it's clear to you, which one is more efficient

EDIT: using the CC peripheral interface to attach peripherals to non-CC stuff would probably violate the license

ComputerCraft uses LuaJ, which is a "Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for JME and JSE, with string, table, package, math, io, os, debug, coroutine & luajava libraries, JSR-223 bindings, all metatags, weak tables and unique direct lua-to-java-bytecode compiling." (http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/)
Why I care about the CC license? for one, because I'm posting this on computercraft forums
The CC devs have also never been unreasonable, unavailable or just outright assholes, while eloraam has been all of that.

Just because the files are there doesn't mean they're being used. Lots of forge hooks aren't used by CC, so why have them included when CC is the only mod installed? Point being that Dan isn't gonna take the time to remove the files from package, especially not since you typically aren't supposed to mess with the file structure of someone else's API.

Galactica4, on 18 July 2013 - 02:35 AM, said:

Can someone explain why eloraam would be annoyed to find this?

SIDE NOTE: BRING REDPOWER TO 1.6.2 ALREADY GOD DAMMIT

Eloraam is a very private modder. She does not like people lurking through her code, especially since she's not obligated to keep it the same for future versions. She's had a power conversion mod taken down entirely because it included Bluetricity.

For people who waht download this awesome and seen download links are broken, i've sucessful recompile it using github (after 12 hours of hard work ). Waiting an update of download links, i've upload it on mediafire. Link : CCredbus-0.0.6.jar .